repl-manager-bind-dn

Each Directory Server suffix you create is configured according to the suffix properties documented here and in the documentation specified under the SEE ALSO section.

PROPERTY: compression-entries

Characteristic

Value

Syntax

all|overflow

Default Value

overflow

Is readable

Yes

Is modifiable

Yes

Is multi-valued

No

This property specifies entry eligibility for compression.

all

All the entries will be compressed.

overflow

Only entries in overflow pages will be compressed.

PROPERTY: compression-mode

Characteristic

Value

Syntax

none|DSZ

Default Value

None

Is readable

Yes

Is modifiable

Yes

Is multi-valued

No

This property specifies how entries are compressed.

none

No entries compression mechanism will be used.

DSZ

Entries will be compressed using the DSZ method.

PROPERTY: db-name

Characteristic

Value

Syntax

STRING

Default Value

suffixName

Is readable

Yes

Is modifiable

No

Is multi-valued

Yes

This property specifies the suffix that is used to process requests involving the database.

PROPERTY: db-path

Characteristic

Value

Syntax

PATH

Default Value

server-instance-dir/db/suffix-dir

Is readable

Yes

Is modifiable

Yes

Is multi-valued

No

This property specifies the absolute path to the suffix database.

PROPERTY: entry-cache-count

Characteristic

Value

Syntax

INTEGER | unlimited

Default Value

unlimited

Is readable

Yes

Is modifiable

Yes

Is multi-valued

No

This property specifies the number of entries allowed in the entry cache of the suffix.

PROPERTY: entry-cache-size

Characteristic

Value

Syntax

MEMORY_SIZE

Default Value

20M

Is readable

Yes

Is modifiable

Yes

Is multi-valued

No

This property specifies the maximum amount of memory Directory Server requests for the entry cache of the suffix.

PROPERTY: entry-count

Characteristic

Value

Syntax

INTEGER

Default Value

0

Is readable

Yes

Is modifiable

No

Is multi-valued

No

This property specifies the number of entries stored in the suffix.

PROPERTY: entry-crc-enabled

Characteristic

Value

Syntax

on | off

Default Value

off

Is readable

Yes

Is modifiable

Yes

Is multi-valued

No

Restart needed

No

This property specifies whether a CRC is computed on each entry.

PROPERTY: index-filter-analyzer-enabled

Characteristic

Value

Syntax

on | off

Default Value

off

Is readable

Yes

Is modifiable

No

Is multi-valued

No

Restart needed

No

This property specifies whether the index filter analyzer is running.

PROPERTY: index-filter-analyzer-max-entries

Characteristic

Value

Syntax

Integer

Default Value

2000

Is readable

Yes

Is modifiable

Yes

Is multi-valued

No

Restart needed

No

This property specifies the maximum number of entries that the index filter analyzer may contain.

PROPERTY: parent-suffix-dn

Characteristic

Value

Syntax

DN | undefined

Default Value

DN of the parent entry

Is readable

Yes

Is modifiable

Yes

Is multi-valued

No

This property specifies the DN of the parent entry for the suffix. The value of this property must logically be a parent of the suffix.

For instance, if you have a suffix with DN dc=com and a suffix dc=example,dc=com, you can set dc=com as the parent-suffix-dn of dc=example,dc=com, and subtree searches with based DN dc=com then also travers dc=example,dc=com.

PROPERTY: referral-mode

Characteristic

Value

Syntax

disabled | enabled | only-on-write

Default Value

disabled

Is readable

Yes

Is modifiable

Yes, if the suffix is not replicated

Is multi-valued

No

This property specifies how referrals are used when a client makes a request involving the suffix.

This property specifies the maximum age for a record in the replication changelog. Older records are purged.

PROPERTY: repl-cl-max-entry-count

Characteristic

Value

Syntax

INTEGER

Default Value

0 (meaning undefined)

Is readable

Yes

Is modifiable

Yes

Is multi-valued

No

This property specifies the maximum number of records in the replication changelog. When the limit is exceeded, older records are purged.

PROPERTY: repl-id

Characteristic

Value

Syntax

INTEGER

Default Value

None

Is readable

Yes

Is modifiable

Yes, using the subcommands to manage replication

Is multi-valued

No

This property specifies the replica identification number, 1-65534 for a supplier, 65535 for a consumer or a hub. Once set, this property cannot be modified.

PROPERTY: repl-manager-bind-dn

Characteristic

Value

Syntax

DN | undefined

Default Value

undefined

Is readable

Yes

Is modifiable

Yes

Is multi-valued

Yes

This property specifies the bind DNs of users allowed to bind to perform replication operations on the suffix.

PROPERTY: repl-purge-delay

Characteristic

Value

Syntax

DURATION | never

Default Value

7d

Is readable

Yes

Is modifiable

Yes

Is multi-valued

No

This property specifies the maximum age of tombstone entries used by replication. Tombstone entries are entries marked for deletion that have not yet been removed, and also replication state information associated with the entries. When setting this attribute, ensure that the purge delay is longer than the longest replication cycle in your replication policy to avoid incurring conflict resolution problems and divergence between replicas.

PROPERTY: repl-rewrite-referrals-enabled

Characteristic

Value

Syntax

on | off

Default Value

off

Is readable

Yes

Is modifiable

Yes

Is multi-valued

No

This property specifies whether referrals you set can be automatically overwritten by the server to reference replicas.

PROPERTY: repl-role

Characteristic

Value

Syntax

not-replicated | master | hub | consumer

Default Value

not-replicated

Is readable

Yes

Is modifiable

Yes, using the subcommands to manage replication

Is multi-valued

No

This property specifies the role played by the suffix in a replicated topology.

not-replicated

The suffix is not part of a replicated toplogy.

master

This suffix is a supplier of replication updates in a replicated topology. It can accept both read and write operations.

hub

This suffix is a supplier of replication updates in a replicated topology. It can accept read operations and replication updates.

consumer

This suffix is a dedicated consumer of replication updates in a replicated topology. It can accept read operations and replication updates, but not writes from clients.

To promote a replica, use the dsconf promote-repl command. To demote a replica, use the dsconf demote-repl command.

A duration specified in months (M), weeks (w), days (d), hours (h), minutes (m), seconds (s), and miliseconds (ms), or some combination with multiple specifiers. For example, you can specify one week as 1w, 7d, 168h, 10080m, or 604800s. You can also specify one week as 1w0d0h0m0s.

DURATION properties typically do not each support all duration specifiers (Mwdhms). Examine the output of dsconf help-properties for the property to determine which duration specifiers are supported.

EMAIL_ADDRESS

A valid e-mail address.

HOST_NAME

An IP address or host name.

INTEGER

A positive integer value between 0 and the maximum supported integer value in the system address space. On 32-bit systems, 2147483647. On 64-bit systems, 9223372036854775807.

INTERVAL

An interval value of the form hhmm-hhmm0123456, where the first element specifies the starting hour, the next element the finishing hour in 24-hour time format, from 0000-2359, and the second specifies days, starting with Sunday (0) to Saturday (6).

IP_RANGE

An IP address or range of address in one of the following formats:

IP address in dotted decimal form.

IP address and bits, in the form of network number/mask bits.

IP address and quad, in the form of a pair of dotted decimal quads.

All address. A catch-all for clients that are note placed into other, higher priority groups.

0.0.0.0. This address is for groups to which initial membership is not considered. For example, for groups that clients switch to after their initial bind.

A three-digit, octal file permissions specifier. The first digit specifies permissions for the server user ID, the second for the server group ID, the last for other users. Each digit consists of a bitmask defining read (4), write (2), execute (1), or no access (0) permissions, thus 640 specifies read-write access for the server user, read-only access for other users of the server group, and no access for other users.

PASSWORD_FILE

The full path to the file from which the bind password should be read.